The case against a cyclist who struck a jaywalker in Noe Valley was dismissed after a jury voted overwhelmingly for his acquittal, San Francisco Public Defender Jeff Adachi announced today.
The case against a cyclist who struck a jaywalker in Noe Valley was dismissed after a jury voted overwhelmingly for his acquittal, San Francisco Public Defender Jeff Adachi announced today.
Mo Magic Kicks Off Statewide Celebrations of Summer Learning

Mandatory minimums for youth is a step backward, and won’t reduce sexual assaults or cyberbullying.

What happens when a juror lies about his or her past during jury selection? Read Jeff Adachi’s op-ed for the Daily Journal.

A good Samaritan who offered a pinch of marijuana to soothe a stressed out stranger only to have his compassion repaid with felony charges was acquitted following a jury trial, San Francisco Public Defender Jeff Adachi announced today.

A mourner falsely accused of attacking a woman at a Mission District memorial vigil has been acquitted, San Francisco Public Defender Jeff Adachi announced today.
Thursday fundraiser for Mo’ Magic unites neighborhoods, nonprofits, tech.
San Francisco Examiner reports on BMAGIC’s 10 years of service.

Unique program keeps young people in the classroom and out of the courtroom.

Here are photos from the recent 2014 Justice Summit held at Koret Auditorium.
